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Sliding bolts are locks on the inside of doors that can't be opened by keys on the outside.
Steps
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1Gather all the Things You'll Need.
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2Choose a height for your sliding bolt. Measure and mark it in two places to ensure that the bolt is level.Advertisement
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3Align the main body of the bolt with your pencil marks and mark the position of the screw holes.
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4Drill a shallow hole on each of your screw hole pencil marks. These pilot holes will make it easier to drill in the screws.
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5Change the drill bit to a screw head bit. Hold the main body of the bolt over your pilot holes and drill into position.
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6Hold the staple against the door frame, level with the bolt. Draw around it with your pencil. Now you need to chisel out a shallow recess for the bolt holder.
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7Make a series of deep cuts along your pencil outline.
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8Remove the wood.
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9Check the fit of the bolt holder in the recess. Mark the position of the screw holes.
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10Attach a narrow bit to the drill and drill some pilot holes, then fit a screw head bit and drill the staple into the recess.
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Community Q&A
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QuestionIf a door is warped, which side does the bolt go on?Upnorth HereTop AnswererThe bolt generally goes on the interior side of the door, on the same edge as the door latch, to prevent people from entering (regardless of door warp).
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QuestionHow do I install a slide bolt on a hollow door?Community AnswerHow much strength do you need the bolt to have? Cut a piece of plywood larger than the size of the bolt. Glue this to the door where you want the bolt, lining up the front edge of the plywood with the edge of the door. Then, screw the bolt onto the plywood. If you need a stronger latch, it will require a lot more work.
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Things You'll Need
- Slide bolt with screws
- Drill
- Screw head bit
- Safety goggles
- Hammer
- Bevelled chisel
- Tape measure
- Pencil
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